Last year, Americans spent $10.7 trillion shopping. With that much dough, you could buy over 2000 aircraft carriers, 300 private islands, and still have money left over for a latte. Here’s a taste of the things we bought—and how much we spent on them.

Beer: $96 billion—enough to make 199,937,239 barrels!

(Brewers Association)

Pretzels: $550 million

(Reuters)

St. Patrick’s Day: $4.14 billion

(National Retail Federation)

Over-the-Counter Teeth Whiteners: $1.4 billion

(MSNBC)

Sinus Treatments: $5.8 billion

(Centers for Disease Control)

Pet Halloween Costumes: $310 million (The pet industry hauls in a total $50.96 billion!)

(National Retail Federation/American Pet Product Association)

Easter: $16.8 billion

(National Retail Association)

Romance Novels: $10 billion

(Romance Writers of America)

Engagement and Wedding Rings: $11 billion

(Knot Market Intelligence)

Valentine’s Day Flowers: $1.7 billion

(National Retail Federation)

Chocolate: $16 billion dollars (we eat 2.8 billion pounds of it!)

(IBIS)

Perfume: $4.2 billion

(Research and Markets)

Gambling: $34.6 billion

(American Gaming Association)

Coffee: $11 billion ($1.4 billion is organic!)

(Franchise Direct/North American Organic Coffee Industry Report)

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Tattoos: $2.3 billion

(INC.)

Tattoo Removal: $66 million

(IBIS)

Golf Balls: $500 million

(Forbes)

Girl Scout Cookies: $800 million

(Girl Scouts of America)

Taxidermy: $800 million

(Breakthrough Magazine)

Video Games: $17 billion dollars

(NPD Group)

Soft Drinks: $65 billion

(National Soft Drinks Association)

Bottled Water: $11 billion

(Beverage Marketing Corp.)

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Groceries: $478 billion

(USDA)

Fast Food: $117 billion

(Fast Food Marketing)

Professional Sports: $25.4 billion

(WR Hambrecht)

Dollar Store Purchases: $30 billion

(Security and Exchange Commission)

Alternative Medicine: $33.9 Billion

(Consumer Reports)

Toilet Paper: $2.6 billion

(NY Times)

Ringtones: $5 billion worldwide

(NY Times)

Baggage Fees: $3.36 billion

(Bureau of Transportation)

Credit Card Late Fees: $18 billion

(RK Hammer)

Lawn Care: $40 billion

(Bloomberg)

Child Care: $47 billion

(IBIS)

Twinkies: Approximately $500 million

(WSJ)